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The Delightful Croissant Museum: A Taste of Tradition in Poznań

Discover the art of Polish pastry-making at Poznań's Croissant Museum, a delicious journey through tradition and taste.

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Nestled in the heart of Poznań, the Croissant Museum offers a unique experience that celebrates the art of traditional Polish croissant-making. This delightful attraction invites tourists to immerse themselves in the rich culinary heritage of the region, with interactive exhibits and, of course, delicious tastings.

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Stary Rynek 41, Poznań, Stare Miasto, 61-772, PL
Monday
11 am-3:30 pm
Tuesday
11 am-3:30 pm
Wednesday
11 am-3:30 pm
Thursday
11 am-3:30 pm
Friday
11 am-3:30 pm
Saturday
11 am-5 pm
Sunday
11 am-3:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are starting from the central area of Poznań, head towards the Stary Rynek (Old Market Square), which is the historical heart of the city. Follow the signs or ask locals for directions to the Stary Rynek. Once you reach the square, look for Stary Rynek 41, where the Croissant Museum is located. It is an easily recognizable building with a vibrant atmosphere, surrounded by cafes and other attractions.

    Public Transport

    You can take trams that operate throughout Poznań. Find a nearby tram stop and board tram line 2 or 6, which goes towards the city center. Get off at the 'Rondo Kaponiera' stop. From there, it is a short walk to the Stary Rynek. Just follow the signs towards the Old Market Square, and once you arrive, look for Stary Rynek 41, where the Croissant Museum is situated.

    Bicycle

    If you're feeling adventurous, you can rent a bicycle from one of the many bike-sharing services available in Poznań. Set your GPS to Stary Rynek 41. The ride to the Old Market Square is quite pleasant, as there are bike lanes leading directly to the center. Once you arrive at Stary Rynek, park your bike and walk to the museum at Stary Rynek 41.

    Local tips

    Book your visit in advance, especially on weekends, to secure a spot for the interactive baking sessions.
    Don't miss the chance to taste the museum's signature croissant, made fresh during your visit.
    Check the museum's schedule for special events or workshops that may enhance your experience.
    Plan to spend at least 1-2 hours to fully enjoy the exhibits and the baking experience.

    Discover more about Croissant Museum

    In the vibrant Stare Miasto district of Poznań, the Croissant Museum stands as a testament to the city's rich culinary tradition, particularly its famous Rogal Świętomarciński. Visitors to this charming museum will embark on a delicious journey through the history and preparation of this iconic pastry. The interactive exhibits provide an engaging way for tourists to learn about the ingredients, techniques, and cultural significance of the croissant, making it a must-visit for food lovers and curious travelers alike. As you step inside, the warm aroma of freshly baked croissants envelops you, setting the stage for a delightful experience. Guided tours offer insights into the meticulous process of making these delectable pastries, and participants can even try their hand at crafting their own Rogal Świętomarciński under the guidance of skilled bakers. The museum showcases not only the baking techniques but also the heritage and stories that have been passed down through generations. The Croissant Museum is more than just a place to learn; it’s a celebration of community and tradition. Guests can savor the fruits of their labor by indulging in the freshly made croissants, often paired with local delicacies. Whether you’re a foodie or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, the Croissant Museum in Poznań is a delightful stop that will leave you with sweet memories and perhaps a few new baking skills to take home.
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